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Today in History May 22

Add to EJ Playlist  Highlights of this day in history: Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy sign the 'Pact of Steel'; Richard Nixon is the first U.S. president to visit the Soviet Union; Actor Laurence Olivier born; Johnny Carson hosts his last 'Tonight Show.' (May 22)

Raw: Students Clash With Police in Chile

Add to EJ Playlist  Students demanding wider free education clashed with police in Valparaiso, Chile on Tuesday as President Sebastian Pinera's delivered his final state of the nation speech to Congress. (May 21)

Raw: Costa Rica Volcano Roars to Life

Add to EJ Playlist  Costa Rica's Turrialba volcano erupted on Tuesday, shooting out rocks and a huge column of ash. (May 21)

Chinese tourism soars in U.S.

Add to EJ Playlist  Chinese tourism to New York City and elsewhere grows. CNN's Richard Roth reports from Manhattan.

U.S. Delays Launch Of ICBM Again

Add to EJ Playlist  May 21, 2013 NHK News http://MOXNews. com

Teacher impaled while protecting class

Add to EJ Playlist  A teacher describes the leg injury she sustained while protecting students at Briarwood Elementary in Moore, Oklahoma.

Can 'womenomics' save Japan?

Add to EJ Playlist  Why making better use of its highly skilled women could solve Japan's growth problems. CNN's Diana Magnay reports.

Woman reveals grandparents missing

Add to EJ Playlist  Cassandra Jenkins shares details of her 82 and 84 year old grandparents, both of whom have been missing since tornado

Keith on Moore: "I'm proud to live here"

Add to EJ Playlist  Country music star Toby Keith assesses the scene in his hometown of Moore, Okla.

Oklahoma family grieves for dead child

Add to EJ Playlist  A family who lost their beloved nine-year-old girl in the Oklahoma tornado speaks with Anderson Cooper.

Raw: Searching for Cars After the Storm

Add to EJ Playlist  Harvey and Terry Brown survived the tornado inside the Moore Medical Center on Monday. When they came outside, their Honda Civic was nowhere to be found. (May 21)

Syria Fires On Israeli Troops In Golan Heights

Add to EJ Playlist  May 21, 2013 BBC News / France 24 News, NHK News http://MOXNews. com

Families Begin Returning to Their Homes in Moore

Add to EJ Playlist  Workers raced Tuesday to complete the search for survivors and the dead in the Oklahoma City suburb where a mammoth tornado claimed 24 lives. Scientists concluded the storm was a rare and extraordinarily powerful type of twister known as an EF5. (May 21)

Dad to hero teacher: "We love you"

Add to EJ Playlist  Teacher Julie Simon talks live with Gabriel Wheeler, one of the students she helped save

CNN iReporter steps in to help rescue trapped victims

Add to EJ Playlist  iReporter Swey Boyd took shelter in her car to survive the Oklahoma tornado and immediately began to help rescue others.

Oklahoma teacher uses music game to calm class

Add to EJ Playlist  Anderson Cooper talks with a teacher who helped her student reunite with his mother after the Oklahoma tornado.

Lawyer: Feds Investigating Susan Powell Case

Add to EJ Playlist  The lawyer for missing Utah woman Susan Powell's parents, Anne Bremner, said Tuesday in Seattle that federal authorities are looking into what the missing woman's father-in-law might have known. (May 21)

From massive damage to family reunions

Add to EJ Playlist  CNN's Jake Tapper recaps the devastation caused by the massive tornado that tore through Moore, Oklahoma.

Glover Talks Sisterhood Among 'Idol''s Finalists

Add to EJ Playlist  'American Idol' may be a music competition show but its latest winner, Candice Glover, says there was nothing but love between this season's finalists. Glover's debut album will hit stores in July. (May 21)

See tornado devour objects in Oklahoma

Add to EJ Playlist  The National Weather Service's Paul Schlatter explains how tornadoes grow into destructive storms.

Glover Talks Sisterhood Among 'Idol's Final Five

Add to EJ Playlist  'American Idol' may be a music competition show but its latest winner, Candice Glover, says there was nothing but love between this season's finalists. Glover's debut album will hit stores in July. (May 21)

Raw: Aerial View of Moore Tornado Damage

Add to EJ Playlist  The National Weather Service says the tornado that hit Moore was a top-of-the-scal e EF5 twister with winds of at least 200 mph. It cut a path 17 miles long and 1.3 miles wide. Aerial video shows the path of destruction. (May 21)

Oklahoma Tornadoes - Hospitals Prepare for More Survivors

Add to EJ Playlist  Hospitals are at the center of a frantic rescue effort after a series of violent tornadoes swept through towns just south of Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Public Information Officer Kelly Wells joins the News Hub to describe the scene and what they are doing to prepare for more survivors. Photo: Associated Press. Click here to subscribe to our channel: http://www.yout ube.com/wsj Visit us on Facebook: http://www.face book.com/wsjliv e Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter .com/WSJLive Visit the Wall Street Journal: www.wsj.com More Oklahoma Tornado video HERE: http://www.yout ube.com/playlis t?list=PLqQNt9D P_BNDxXDch0xray DWUwcasVi8y

Microsoft Shows Off Xbox One Console

Add to EJ Playlist  Microsoft unveiled a new videogame console called the Xbox One on Tuesday. The company spent much of the time showcasing the broader entertainment features of the new console while relatively few games were shown. MarketWatch's Dan Gallagher reports. (Photo: AP)

Teacher shielded students from tornado

Add to EJ Playlist  First grade teacher Cindy Lowe wedged herself between a collapsed wall and her students. Her husband tells CNN the story.

Few brain and head injuries from tornado

Add to EJ Playlist  CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains the different kinds of tornado injuries, is surprised there are not more head injuries.

Looking for Love? Take the Prague Metro

Add to EJ Playlist  The Prague metro system plans to introduce a designated car on each train that is for single people only. (May 21)

Crews Race to Find Survivors of Okla. Twister

Add to EJ Playlist  Emergency crews searched the broken remnants of an Oklahoma City suburb Tuesday for survivors of a massive tornado that flattened homes and demolished an elementary school. At least 24 people were killed, including at least nine children. (May 21)

See physics behind why buildings crumble

Add to EJ Playlist  CNN's Tom Foreman explains the strength of the tornado in Oklahoma and why some buildings couldn't withstand the force.



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